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    Wonderful, JB! I'm so glad to hear a success story in the public school. Good work.

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    Yay! Yay! Yay!

    Fingers crossed that the board rubber stamps it!

    And definitely do leave the door open for further skips. I think you'll probably need them...

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    Originally Posted by JBDad
    Part of what helped us, I think, is that we did go into the first meeting back in the beginning of the summer saying "we're not sure which direction we'd like to go" (skipping K or not). And we met with a lot of people. Again, that doesn't work for everyone. A lot of times it sounds like going into the meeting knowing exactly what you want done with your child works best.

    JB

    Thanks JB. I think this approach might be a good one with our daughter. My kids are starting at a new ability-grouped school next month, but I think early entry to grade 1 would be best for her, given her motor skills and her other abilities. She's pretty much had the K level stuff down for a while, including fine motor skills, and she's not 4 yet.

    As I've said, I'll keep everyone posted on this school. All of us are very excited about it.

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    Great Val, let's keep the good news rollin' in!

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    Yes, please! More, more, MORE!


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    That's great, JB Dad. I'm happy that things are looking positive for your kiddo.

    I hate to bring this up here, but your story reminds me of an ugly little rumor I have heard, which is that school admins pay more attention to Dads than to Moms. Does anyone want to comment on that?

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    Congratulations JB Dad. That was a great victory!!

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    Lorel, I read in one the many gifted books I've picked up...maybe "Re-forming Gifted Education" that the Father really needs to be at the forefront and doing the talking. Unfortunately, my DH works long hours at the lab ... and when out of his element, is quite shy ... I just don't see him going in there being a strong, assertive type. He would just say "What she said..." pointing at me lol.

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    Hey Lorel, thanks for asking that question. This was in the back of my mind. I was thinking that maybe it may be helpful to have both parents there with the dad being very well versed in GT research and needs. I always felt when I did the talking it was in one ear and out the other at our school.

    My husband definitely gets that school doesn't work as is for DS, but hasn't done nearly the research on acceleration and GT needs that I have. He still dances around the "G" word.

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    My dd's father doesn't believe she is gifted. He would be asking them not to accelerate her...

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